Another day, another instance of 50 Cent taking any opportunity to clown Diddy. This time, he did so after Gucci Mane released a diss track aimed at the 54-year-old rapper titled “TakeDat.”
The Atlanta rapper shared his new record on Tuesday (April 23) and made use of the new phrase “No Diddy,” an alternative for “pause,” that has been circulating social media. “I got a young Miami bi**h from the city/ I’m spendin’ money like a trick, no Diddy/ I rock pissy yellow diamonds, no Diddy/ But she can’t be underage, no Diddy,” he rapped.
Guwop suggested that he has never attended any of Puff’s parties due to the potential risk with the lines “Why you ain’t ever seen Wop at the brunch?/ ‘Cause they might spike the punch, man, that sh*t too risky.” He also mentioned how the mogul allegedly blew up Kid Cudi’s car for dating his ex-girlfriend Cassie, along with name-dropping Notorious B.I.G. and the G-Unit leader.
50 Cent usually has no issue being a one-man army, but he was pleased to see someone else taking shots at Diddy. He reposted Gucci Mane’s “TakeDat” music video, which recreated a scene from Notorious B.I.G.’s “Big Poppa” video where the Bad Boy founder is in a bathtub full of women, on his Instagram. In the caption, Fif wrote, “Oh sh*t [looking eyes emoji] WOP TOOK DA HIT this [ninja emoji] Diddy POPPED. That’s what you get.”
The “In Da Club” rapper and “Brother Love” have been at odds for years, but 50 upped the ante ever since Cassie filed a lawsuit against the former REVOLT chairman back in November for rape, 𝑠e𝑥ual assault, and 𝑠e𝑥 trafficking.
Every single time some news dropped about the former Making The Band star, the Power executive producer was there to offer commentary. When the news broke that Diddy would not attend this past Grammys show, 50 made jokes about it. When Lil Rod filed a lawsuit for 𝑠e𝑥ual assault that implicated both Meek Mill and Usher, 50 was there to rub it in.
Most recently, Diddy’s homes were raided by Homeland Security as part of a 𝑠e𝑥 trafficking investigation. They searched both his Los Angeles and Miami mansions, only to discover that the “I Need A Girl” artist wasn’t present in either residence. 50 Cent took the opportunity to blast the father of 7 by posting a deepfake video of Donald Trump questioning his actions.
“Puffy, you stupid a** ni**a. I told you stop f**king with R. Kelly,” the fake version of Trump said. “I said, ‘Grab them in the pu**y. Don’t kidnap the pu**y.’ They raided your sh*t, I see. I got a courtesy call when they raided my house. You really f**ked up, my ni**a.”
50 Cent has even questioned Jay-Z’s whereabouts amid all of this controversy. He posted a photo of a milk carton with Hov’s face on the side, with the word “MISSING” in all caps directly above the picture. There truly is no limit to the hitmaker’s efforts to add salt to Diddy’s allegedly self-inflicted wounds.